Pursuant to section 18(1)(a) determining that due to the change in the position
of the high watermark, the area described as Area 2, an area of the seabed has
become dry land by action of accretion and has added to the Māori freehold land
contained in the adjoining Area 1 comprising the residue in conveyance 4G/11835 and
described in LINZ database as Parcel ID 3611851, subject to survey.
Many landowner journeys begin when a whānau member passes away and their land interests or shares in an incorporation are transferred to their whānau members. Some people become landowners when land is gifted or transferred to them.
“While we know that many landowners prefer to connect with us face-to-face or over the phone, we also know that younger generations are becoming increasingly digitally savvy and will prefer the self-sufficiency that Pātaka Whenua offers,” says Steve Gunson.
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The court minute
The court order
Claiming money owed to you The court minute
The court minute documents the kōrero from the court hearing, the information you provided in your application, the research completed by our court staff, and the decision made by the judge or registrar. The court minute becomes a part of the court record. The court minute is a valuable taonga that provides important information for future generations to learn about the history of their whenua....
The court order becomes a part of the court record. We recommend that you keep these documents in a safe place, as they will help you decide what steps to take going forward.
A judge may make a court order to formalise what has been agreed by the parties, which will become a part of the court record. You will receive a written copy of the outcome from your dispute resolution hui.
Contents:
Applications for hearing in AUGUST | HERE-TURI-KÖKÄ 2024:
2 - 16 Te Rohe o Aotea
17 - 31 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti
32 - 45 Te Rohe o Taitokerau
46 - 50 Te Rohe o Täkitimu
51 - 60 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu
61 - 85 Te Rohe o Waiariki
86 - 104 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto
105 Te Kooti Pïra Mäori | Mäori Appellate Court
106 - 121 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
122 - 123 Notices
124 - 126 Court Sittings that have been rescheduled
127 Te Kooti W...